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set out for is a phrasal verb.It is a verb because it is a doing word:They set out for Dallas at three this morning.(What did they do)?It is phrasal because it is more than one word, but with a single meaning.
The past of "set free" is "set free" because it is a phrasal verb that does not change in past tense.
"Levar" does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a name or a word in another language.
To set sail.
Yes, from the Greek word, hormon: meaning to set in motion.
The verb with most meanings in English is set.
"Setup" is a noun. "Set up" is a verb phrase. Use "setup" when you're talking about a specific configuration. Use "set up" when you're talking about the act of configuring or arranging something.Eg: "It was easy to set up Jim's home theater. It was almost exactly like my setup at home."
He set sail in 1492.
No, it is not. Rectify is a verb meaning to set right or correct.
To set sail.
cabral set sail in 1500
he set sail to explore the world